In a stationary wave, what is the phase difference between particles moving
in adjacent loops?
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The motion of partivcles in two adjactant loops are opposite in direction . Hence phase difference =180∘.
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The motion of partivcles in two adjactant loops are opposite in direction . Hence phase difference =180∘.
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In a stationary wave, the phase difference between particles moving in adjacent loops is zero.
- A stationary wave is a wave that does not seem to travel unlike travelling waves.
- All the particles in a stationary wave just oscillate about a single point on the axis and do not travel in other directions.
- In a stationary wave, the phase difference between particles moving in adjacent loops is zero and they oscillate with the same amplitude.
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